Manufactured from steel and sourced from Danfoss Power Solutions (Aeroquip), this 90-degree elbow adapter connects a 3/8-18 male NPT thread to a 9/16-18 female JIC 37-degree flare swivel. The swivel end allows rotational adjustment during installation, helping to achieve proper alignment without stressing connected components. A drop dimension of 0.85 inches and a hex size of 0.69 on the female end support consistent fitment in confined or angled configurations.
The Steel Adapter, 3/8-18 Male NPT To 9/16-18 Female JIC 37 Deg Flare Swivel, 90 Deg Elbow is rated for a minimum working temperature of -65°F, making it suitable for demanding environments found in marine, military, chemical processing, pulp and paper, food and beverage processing, and off-shore drilling applications. No thread sealant is factory-applied, so appropriate sealant selection should be made at installation based on the fluid media and system requirements.
SKU: 2250-6-6S
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 2250-6-6S
Alternate Part Numbers: C1BD51, MI-00355567, MINO-00015F89567
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Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberC1BD51, Alternate Part Number MI-00355567, Alternate Part Number MINO-00015F89567
Application
Marine/Military, Chemical Processing, Pulp and Paper Industries, Food and Beverage Processing, Off-Shore Drilling
trying to hook a 3/8-18 male pipe thread into a 9/16-18 female JIC line, is this the right elbow for that?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 27, 2025, 6:51 AM
For that mix of ends, it matches up. One side is 3/8-18 male NPTF and the other side is a 9/16-18 female JIC 37 degree flare swivel, built as a 90 degree elbow.
Question by: Glen T on May 2, 2025, 8:42 AM
got a 3/8 NPT male port on a hydraulic manifold and need to swing a 9/16-18 JIC line off it at a right angle, this the right piece for that?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 3, 2025, 3:52 PM
That's what this adapter handles. The male end threads into a 3/8-18 NPT port, and the swivel JIC female end accepts a 9/16-18 JIC 37-degree flare fitting. The 90-degree elbow lets you route the line perpendicular to the port, which saves a lot of grief when you're tight on clearance or trying to avoid a sharp hose bend.